so its possible to have out breaks that arent visible to the naked eye.also because you might not have an out break doesnt mean you no longer have genital warts.out breaks occur when the immune system is weakened.its also possible to have hpv and never have an outbreak.there is no known cure for hpv.i suggest you read thru the links i've provided.i totally agree with you, knowledge is indeed power.
"While there is no cure for HPV, the good news is the infection often clears on its own. If it does not, and treatment is needed, there are many HPV treatment options. Plus, as more people are vaccinated with the new HPV vaccines, the rates of infection may be greatly reduced."
http://www.webmd.com/sexual-conditio...there-hpv-cure
"HPV infection spreads from one person to another through sexual contact involving the anus, mouth, or vagina. You can spread the warts even if you do not see them.
You may not see warts for 6 weeks to 6 months after becoming infected. You may not notice them for years.
Not everyone who has come into contact with the HPV virus and genital warts will develop them."
http://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmedhealth/PMH0001889/